| Robert Bloomfield - 1800 - 374 pages
...song, That to the humblest menial belong: To him whose drudgery unheeded goes, His joys unreckon'd as his cares or woes; Though joys and cares in every...in Suffolk, and its neighbourhood, the Scene. Twas thuswithGiLEs: meek, fatherless, and poor: Labour his portion, but he felt no more; No stripes, no... | |
| Robert Bloomfield, Capel Lofft - 1800 - 158 pages
...songj That to the humblest menial belong; To him whose drudgery unheeded goes, His joys unreckon'd as his cares or woes : Though joys and cares in every...the dew; Delights from trifles, trifles ever new. eyes, v. 27. Euston in Suffolk, and its neighbourhood the Scene. 'Twas thus with GILES: meek, fatherless,... | |
| Robert Bloomfield, Capel Lofft - 1800 - 184 pages
...springing sorrows, transient as the dew, Delights from trifles, trifles ever new. •-r.-27.' - Easton in Suffolk, and its neighbourhood, the Scene. 'Twas thus with GILES: meek, fatherless, and poot: Labour his portion, but he felt no more; No stripes, no tyranny his steps pursu'd; His life was... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1800 - 612 pages
...fong, That to the humbleft menial belong ; To him whofe drudgery unheeded goes, His joys unreckon'd as his cares or woes : Though joys and cares in every path are fown, And youthful minds have feelings of their own ; Quick fpringing forrows, tranfient as the dew... | |
| Christian Felix Weisse - German periodicals, Early - 1801 - 376 pages
...fong, That to the humbleft menial belong ; To him whofe drudgery unheeded goes, His joys unreckon'd as his cares or woes: Though joys and cares in every path are fown, And youthful minds have feelings of their own; Quick fpringing forrows, tranfient as the dew... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - Pastoral poetry, English - 1802 - 186 pages
...song, That to the humblest menial belong : To him whose drudgery unheeded goes, His joys unreckon'd as his cares or woes ; Though joys and cares in every path are SOWDJ, And youthful minds have feelings of their own.. Quick springing sorrows, transient as the dew,... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1803 - 188 pages
...song, That to the humblest menial belong: To him whose drudgery unheeded goes, His joys unreckon'd as his cares or woes; Though joys and cares in every...dew, Delights from trifles, trifles ever new. v. 27. Eastern in Suffolk, and its neighbourhood, the Scene. Twas thus with GILES : meek, fatherless, and... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1803 - 192 pages
...song, That to the. humblest menial belong : To him whose drudgery unheeded goes, His joys unreckon'd as his cares or woes ; Though joys and cares in every...the dew, Delights from trifles, trifles ever new. v. 47. Euston in Suffolk, and Us neighbourhood, the Scene. 'Twas thus u'ith GILES, meek, fatherless, and... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1808 - 180 pages
...song, That to the humblest menial belong : To him whose drudgery unheeded goes, His joys unreckon'd as his cares or woes ; Though joys and cares in every...transient as the dew. Delights from trifles, trifles ever uew. v. 27. Euston in Suffolk, and its neighbourhood, the Scene. 'Twas tbus with Giles: meek, fatherless,... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1815 - 166 pages
...song, That to the humblest menial belong : To him whose drudgery unheeded goes, His joys unreckon'd as his cares or woes ; Though joys and cares in every...sown, And youthful minds have feelings of their own, Quick-springing sorrows, transient as the dew, Delights from trifles, trifles evef new. v. 27. Euston... | |
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